Issue: Volume 22 Issue 22

  • Gifts symbolize Indigenous relations

    Gifts symbolize Indigenous relations

    A vest and moccasins presented to the Mennonite Church Canada director of Indigenous-settler relations symbolized the ongoing work of Indigenous relations in B.C. During an Oct. 27 meeting of the regional church’s volunteer Indigenous Relations Group, Lorne Brandt, chair of Mennonite Church B.C.’s Service, Peace and Justice Committee, honoured Steve Heinrichs with the gift of a…

  • Is ‘you do you’ an ethical base for living?

    Is ‘you do you’ an ethical base for living?

    When discussing the question of ethics in the church or in society at large, there is an increasing cacophony of voices laying claim to the ideological space governing the collective sense of right and wrong. What’s more, the loudest and most prominent voices tend to drive home the idea that what is right for one…

  • Modern ghosts of a horse-drawn scandal, Part 4

    Modern ghosts of a horse-drawn scandal, Part 4

    Eight men went to prison, the media gaze moved on, and colony life resumed. But the saga of mass rape in the Bolivian corner of our family of faith is far from over. It’s hard not to talk about something as sensational and consequential as a mass rape case on an intensely conservative colony in…

  • Online extras: Modern ghosts of a horse-drawn scandal, Part 4

    Online extras: Modern ghosts of a horse-drawn scandal, Part 4

    Eight men went to prison, the media gaze moved on, and colony life resumed. But the saga of mass rape in the Bolivian corner of the Mennonite family of faith is far from over.  This supplement accompanies Part 4 of “Modern ghosts of a horse-drawn scandal,” a four-part series on the ongoing legacy of the…

  • Hitting reset

    Hitting reset

    Anyone who has operated a computer knows that, from time to time, it’s necessary to hit reset. The same is true in the life of faith. “Resetting is an affirmation of God’s grace,” said Rachel Miller Jacobs, an associate professor of congregational formation at Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary in Elkhart, Ind. “Things do not have…

  • Peace pole reflects prayer for peace and harmony

    Peace pole reflects prayer for peace and harmony

    The peace pole and peace garden in front of Steinbach Mennonite Church connect the congregation with more than 200,000 groups and churches worldwide that desire a world at peace. The pole displays the prayer, “May peace prevail on Earth,” in eight languages. Surrounding the pole is a newly planted peace garden with an inviting path…

  • Christian-Muslim dialogue expands to Calgary

    Christian-Muslim dialogue expands to Calgary

    For the first time in its six-year history, the annual Christian-Muslim dialogue in Alberta held an event in Calgary as well as in Edmonton. On Oct. 25,  2018, Trinity Mennonite Church hosted an evening presentation by Wes Thiessen, who holds a doctorate in Islamic history. Dale Ibsen of A Common Word Alberta, which sponsors the…

  • A deep love for the church

    A deep love for the church

    On Nov. 4, tears and well wishes were intermingled at Foothills Mennonite Church in Calgary when Pastor Doug Klassen told his congregation that he had accepted Mennonite Church Canada’s call to the position of executive minister. “While I grieve the thought of leaving the congregation that I have loved deeply for 20 years, I look…

  • Mennonite Church Canada thanks Willard Metzger

    Mennonite Church Canada thanks Willard Metzger

    A farewell celebration was on the agenda for the Mennonite Church Canada Joint Council and Executive Staff Group, that were both meeting over the weekend of Oct 21, 2018. Along with other friends and well-wishers, they gathered at Canadian Mennonite University in Winnipeg to thank Willard Metzger for his years of service as executive minister of…

  • Soaking it in

    Soaking it in

    When Gavyn Stroh decided to spend a year exploring Europe, he wanted to do it in a way that aligned with his values.  “I chose a bicycle . . . to minimize the [environmental] impact, the carbon emissions of travelling,” the 26-year-old says. Over the course of a 370-day adventure that ended in September, Stroh…